Darrell Clayton Hammond (conceived October 8, 1955) is an American performer, stand-up comic and impressionist. He was a normal cast part on Saturday Night Live from 1995 to 2009. Upon his flight, Hammond, at age 53, was the most established thrown part in the show's history. Hammond showed up than some other cast part and mimicked in excess of 107 superstars, with Bill Clinton as his most regular impression. Hammond held the record for most pantomimes by a SNL cast part with 107, until the point that he was outperformed by Kenan Thompson on May 3, 2014. As of December 10, 2011, he had showed up on the show eight times since leaving the cast.[needs update] On September 19, 2014, Hammond was reported as the new commentator of SNL, supplanting Don Pardo, who had passed on the month before.In May 2015, he started depicting Colonel Sanders in TV ads for Kentucky Fried Chicken, in spite of the fact that he was supplanted by Norm Macdonald, additionally a previous SNL cast part,...
Nawazuddin Siddiqui (conceived 19 May 1974) is an Indian film performing artist, known for his works in Hindi silver screen. A former student of the National School of Drama, Siddiqui's achievement part was with Anurag Kashyap's Black Friday (2007), which won the Grand Jury Prize at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles and was a candidate for the Best Film (Golden Leopard) grant at the Locarno Film Festival. He is a three-time candidate for Best Supporting Actor at the Filmfare Awards, winning for The Lunchbox.
Siddiqui was conceived on 19 May 1974 in Budhana, a residential area and tehsil in Muzaffarnagar locale, Uttar Pradesh, India,[6] into a zamindari Muslim group of Numberdars. He is the oldest of his eight kin.
He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar. Following this, he functioned as a scientific expert in Vadodara for a year, prior to leaving for Delhi looking for another activity. Once in Delhi, he was in a split second attracted to acting in the wake of watching a play. In quest for securing confirmation at the National School of Drama (NSD) in New Delhi, he acted in more than ten plays with a gathering of companions, to satisfy one of the criteria for affirmation.
Siddiqui went to the National School of Drama, New Delhi. Subsequent to moving on from NSD in 1996, he moved to Mumbai.
Siddiqui influenced his Bollywood to make a big appearance in 1999, with a little part in the Aamir Khan starrer Sarfarosh.[10] He at that point showed up in Ram Gopal Varma's Shool (1999), Jungle (2000); and Rajkumar Hirani's Munnabhai MBBS (2003). In the wake of moving to Mumbai he endeavored to get work in TV serials, yet did not make much progress. He completed a short film, The Bypass in 2003, where he showed up with Irrfan Khan. Past that between 2002– 05, he was generally out of work, and lived in a level he imparted to four other individuals, and made due by leading infrequent acting workshops. In 2004, which was one of the most exceedingly awful years of his battle, he couldn't pay any lease. He inquired as to whether he could remain with him. The senior enabled him to share his flat in Goregaon on the off chance that he was ready to cook suppers for him.
In 2009, he showed up in a cameo part in the melody "Enthusiastic Atyachar" in the film Dev D in his part of Rangila, alongside his two part harmony accomplice Rasila (referred to together as Patna ke Presley). Around the same time he showed up in New York (2009). In any case, it was his part of a writer in Anusha Rizvi's Peepli Live (2010), that initially got him wide acknowledgment as an on-screen character. In 2012, he showed up in Prashant Bhargava's Patang : The Kite (2012) which debuted at the Berlin International Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Festival, for which Siddiqui's execution was adulated by film commentator Roger Ebert,a part which "changed his acting style". The film was therefore discharged in the U.S. what's more, Canada, and gathered much consideration with rave audits from the New York Times.
He at that point showed up in Kahaani (2012), in which he played the model touchy knowledge officer Khan. Anurag Kashyap's criminal epic Gangs of Wasseypur took after, which promoted his acclaim. He assumed his first essential part as Sonu Duggal in Ashim Ahluwalia's Miss Lovely,which debuted at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, a part Siddiqui portrays as his "most genuine execution so far."Siddiqui at that point lined this up with the continuation of Gangs of Wasseypur. In 2013, he assumed the lead part in the blood and gore movie Aatma.He showed up in Aamir Khan's 2012 discharge Talash. In 2014, he played lead opponent Shiv Gajra, in the blockbuster Kick.
In 2015, Siddiqui's movies Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Manjhi - The Mountain Man were discharged, and he was adulated for his parts. Siddiqui showed up in a film situated in Gujarat, titled Haraamkhor. For his execution in Haramkhor, he was granted "Best Actor" at the New York Indian Film Festival. Siddiqui got the Special Jury Award at the 2012 National Film Awards. what's more, the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2013.
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